Bill O'Reilly on Dodgers' Pride Night Controversy and Media Bias
Bill O'ReillyJune 19, 202324 min190,418 views
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- 🎯 The Los Angeles Dodgers capitulated to the far-left progressive movement by honoring the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
- ⚠️ The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are described as a hate group that targets Christianity, having allegedly committed acts that would be criminal against religious sites.
- 🎭 The Dodgers initially canceled the group's appearance but reinstated it after pressure from the Hollywood far-left.
- 🏟️ Protests occurred outside the stadium, while inside, the honor was given to a nearly empty stadium about an hour before the game.
Media Coverage and Bias
- 🚫 Network news broadcasts from ABC, CBS, and NBC blacked out the story, which O'Reilly attributes to corruption and progressive influence.
- 📰 The Associated Press featured a Catholic nun, Sister Janine Gramek, who applauded the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for their community service, a stance O'Reilly likens to supporting the Nazi party for helping the poor.
- 🗣️ Sister Gramek is identified as the founder of the New Ways Ministry, a far-left organization supporting LGBTQ+ individuals.
Broader Societal and Political Commentary
- 🚩 The progressive left aims for total change in America, including socialism and societal shifts where traditional values and organized religion are eroded.
- ⚖️ Both Presidents Trump and Biden are under legal scrutiny, a historic political situation.
- 🎤 O'Reilly discusses the legal challenges facing Donald Trump, suggesting that while some charges may be weak, there could be plea deals without jail time.
- 🗳️ The mailbag segment touches on voter choices, including support for RFK Jr., and the handling of classified documents.
Bill O'Reilly's Ireland Trip
- ✈️ O'Reilly shares details of his recent trip to Ireland, including visits to Donegal, Northern Ireland, Londonderry, and Belfast.
- 🏞️ He highlights the beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and the contrast between Dublin and Belfast.
- 🇮🇪 O'Reilly, who is 92% Irish, expresses a special affinity for the country and its people, noting improvements in food and service since his first visit in 1969.
- 📚 He promotes his summer reading program featuring his books: "Killing the Legends," "Killing the Killers," and "Killing Crazy Horse."
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